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Artist: Ladysmith Black Mambazo CD title: Shaka Zulu Released date: 1987 Number of Discs: 1 Genre: Ethnic Sub-genre: Isicathamiya Type: MP3 format sound Quality: 256-320 Kbit Channels: 44Khz, stereo Total size: 48,5 MB Info: Cover-art included Tracks: 01. Unomathemba [00:03:48] 4,72 MB 02. Hello My Baby [00:03:09] 4 MB 03. At Golgotha [00:03:56] 4,91 MB 04. King Of Kings [00:04:07] 5,02 MB 05. Lomhlaba Kawunoni (The Earth Never Gets Fat) [00:02:55] 3,62 MB 06. How Long? [00:03:05] 3,73 MB 07. Ikhaya Lamaqhawe (Home Of The Heroes) [00:03:13] 3,91 MB 08. Yibo Labo (These Are The Guys) [00:04:39] 5,75 MB 09. Rain, Rain, Beautiful Rain [00:02:18] 2,97 MB 10. Wawusho Kubani? (Who Were You Talking To?) [00:05:32] 7,19 MB Ladysmith Black Mambazo Background information The traditional music sung by Ladysmith Black Mambazo is called ISICATHAMIYA (Is-Cot-A-Me-Ya). It was born in the mines of South Africa. Black workers were taken by rail to work far away from their homes and their families. Poorly housed and paid worse, they would entertain themselves, after a six-day week, by singing songs into the wee hours every Sunday morning. Cothoza Mfana they called themselves, \"tip toe guys\", referring to the dance steps choreographed so as to not disturb the camp security guards. When miners returned to the homelands, the tradition returned with them. There began a fierce, but social, competition held regularly and a highlight of everyone\'s social calendar. The winners were awarded a goat for their efforts and, of course, the adoration of their fans. These competitions are held even today in YMCA assembly halls and church basements throughout Zululand South Africa. The name LADYSMITH BLACK MAMBAZO came about as a result of winning every singing competition in which the group entered. \"Ladysmith\" is the hometown of the Shabalala family; \"Black\" references the black oxen, considered to be the strongest on the farm. The Zulu word \"Mambazo\" refers to an ax - symbolic of the group\'s ability to \"chop down\" the competition. So good were they that after a time they were forbidden to enter the competitions but welcomed, of course, to entertain at them. Their first album release for the United States, \"Shaka Zulu\", was produced by Simon Garfunkel and won the Grammy Award in 1987 for Best Traditional Folk Recording. http://rapidshare.com/files/87496647/L_Black_M_-_ShaZu.rar Artist: Zein l’Abdin CD title: The Swahili Songbook Released date: 1999 Number of Discs: 1 Genre: Ethnic Sub-Genre: Taarab Type: MP3 format sound Quality: 160 Kbit Channels: 44Khz, stereo Total size: 73,8 MB Tracks: 01. Chombo [00:05:34] 6,37 MB 02. Loho ya Kihindi [00:05:50] 6,68 MB 03. Maneno Tisiya [00:05:34] 6,38 MB 04. Pili-Pili [00:06:34] 7,52 MB 05. Sindano [00:06:05] 6,98 MB 06. Taqsim Rast [00:06:19] 7,24 MB 07. Mnazi Wangu [00:06:07] 7 MB 08. Traje verde de Washy. Solo de laud [00:02:55] 6,79 MB 09. Usitaratambe [00:09:03] 10,3 MB 10. Enyi Ndege [00:07:20] 8,41 MB 11. La Waridi [00:06:00] 6,87 MB Zein l’Abdin Background information Zein l\'Abdin was born in 1939 on the Island of Lamu on the northern Kenya coast. His father was a weil-known patron of the arts, himself an accomplished player of the old Swahili lute called kibangala. Zein\'s father often hosted wealthy merchants arriving from Arabia with the monsoon trade winds. The young Zein witnessed sumptuous feasts and nights of music and dance, when the lute players and musicians accompanying the Arabic crews measured themselves with Ali Baskuta, Zein\'s maternal uncle, and Lamu\'s leading \'ud player of the time. The musical style of Zein and Party is called taarab by the Swahili people of the East African Coast. This is less a stylistic description, since many personal and regional styles exist. Among the Swahili taarab refers to a festive occasion which commonly closes marriage celebrations, and at which this type of music is played. As with the lyrics, so Zein\'s music also follows the traditions of the northern coast, by including the rhythms and melodies of many old Swahili ngoma (music-song-dance) events like twari, goma, vugo, together with contemporary dance rhythms like kumbwaya or chakacha. Download: http://rapidshare.com/files/88936346/Zein_l_Abdin-The_Swahili_Songbook.rar
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